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 Originally Posted by Erpel
I' m the kind of guy who'd be tempted to stab at the flop, because I expect the button opening range to be wide enough to contain more than just aces, but I spew. On the turn raise I agree with the fold also. If memory serves the raise was pretty quick aka an easy decision (Edit: on video review it wasn't that quick - more like 5 secs). So either he has a monster, was greatly improved by the turn, or something that in a certain light looks like a monster (and in some cases slowplayed the flop). So AA, 88, 66, 33 are all in his range, as is AcXc. Not really much he'd raise with that we can reliably say we are ahead of except maybe 9c7c or 7c5c - this should be an easy fold
Thanks for your input. I somehow disagree with you on this hand tho. First off, if we bet this flop, we´d do it for value, since we can´t expect him to fold JJ-KK/Ax all that often. And on an A-high flop we can assume, that the number of weaker hands which he cbets is greater than those he´d call a donk with. Secondly, I think his turn range barely contains clubs or sets. Wouldnt make too much sense for a FD to wait for their equity to be cut in half, while AA/88 need to build a pot when their range is perceived to be the widest.
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